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the vast majority of courtesy local level with the state and local level ought to be able to guide our elections and set the rules and that would be from my perspective entirely consistent with the constitution. >> mr. bullock, you endorse governor schweitzer's pay raises for employees. even nurses plan to pay raise tensions. you're borrowing governor schweizer's 2007 plan to give each homeowner one time rebates. the question is, and your that are on the dark governor schweizer's? hill: i have many of them. first and foremost, on day one i want to make a main street montana task force because we have a hodgepodge of incentives and possibilities for businesses
the vast majority of courtesy local level with the state and local level ought to be able to guide our elections and set the rules and that would be from my perspective entirely consistent with the constitution. >> mr. bullock, you endorse governor schweitzer's pay raises for employees. even nurses plan to pay raise tensions. you're borrowing governor schweizer's 2007 plan to give each homeowner one time rebates. the question is, and your that are on the dark governor schweizer's? hill: i...
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we see an excellent example today where the local community has impaired local bakery. it is producing brad for almost 80% of the population. there is a police force complete with new uniforms representing the revolution. it is becoming a self-sustaining community. so this is a major priority for us. we also discuss promoting macroeconomic stability by fostering activity at the local levels in line with an power rating the local communities. and we did talk in our committee about the slow process of dismantling the legacies of the baathist regime, not necessarily in transforming society away from the corruption and nepotism. but we have today is a situation, where even the slightest transaction requires bribes, where the cousin of the president is known as mr. 10%, were businesspeople nobly to me they cannot affect any transaction with etiquette back to the government. so this is another major priority for us. and there are others i am certain we will revisit as we continually update the document. >> we spent a great deal of time. our syrian colleague spent a great time
we see an excellent example today where the local community has impaired local bakery. it is producing brad for almost 80% of the population. there is a police force complete with new uniforms representing the revolution. it is becoming a self-sustaining community. so this is a major priority for us. we also discuss promoting macroeconomic stability by fostering activity at the local levels in line with an power rating the local communities. and we did talk in our committee about the slow...
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it's still in my shop, it's made local, right? it's not. what people starting to question is what -- is the story. you know, they know the guy who -- mark tells that story with real pride because he knows the guy. you know, and that's what we find our customers as well. their customers know them, and have a personal relationship to them. and that's vitally important. because it's about reinvigorating a social contract. >> i think i would attribute that to facebook as helping raise the bar with the expectations that you should know what your money is going to and what you're funding or what you're buying. because now it's easy to know the story behind the story if you adopt know the story behind the story, it's -- the words. and right, i mean, we're talking about products, we have a great example it's a food product that is a young woman who -- we're talking about jobs with she started a gluten free bakery because she had celiac and there were no products on the market for her to eat. she got a bank and got a $10,000 to get the business star
it's still in my shop, it's made local, right? it's not. what people starting to question is what -- is the story. you know, they know the guy who -- mark tells that story with real pride because he knows the guy. you know, and that's what we find our customers as well. their customers know them, and have a personal relationship to them. and that's vitally important. because it's about reinvigorating a social contract. >> i think i would attribute that to facebook as helping raise the bar...
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similar efforts are underway across the maghreb, tailored to local needs and conditions in none of this is happening in a vacuum. the transitions occurred shooting in the maghreb are linked as you well know what developments across the wider middle east. egypt of course, the largest arab nation, a cornerstone of the region, we seem its new elected leadership say that the success of egypt, democratic transition depends on building consensus and speaking to the needs and concerns of all egyptians, men and women of all faiths and communities. now we stand with the egyptian people in their quest for universal freedom and protection and we've made the point that egypt's international standing depends both on peaceful relations with its neighbors and also on the choices it makes at home and whether or not it fulfills its own promises to its own people. in theory, the assad regime reaches brutal war against its own people, even its territory slips from his grasp. i recently announced major new contributions of humanitarian aid and assistance for the civilian opposition. and we remain committed
similar efforts are underway across the maghreb, tailored to local needs and conditions in none of this is happening in a vacuum. the transitions occurred shooting in the maghreb are linked as you well know what developments across the wider middle east. egypt of course, the largest arab nation, a cornerstone of the region, we seem its new elected leadership say that the success of egypt, democratic transition depends on building consensus and speaking to the needs and concerns of all...
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we're overland local property tax levies. 20% of school funding an average comes from their local property taxes. 30 years ago it was 10%. it's unconstitutional and democrats and republicans in the state legislature has said goodbye to reduce local levies. what to replace that with? what they've said is the state, school buddies. on my proposal is what they say is going to happen. >> moderator: i have for the final question of the night. plans to transport millions of tons of coal to washington for shipment in china holds promise of much-needed jobs for the region. the critics worry that the environmental impact from cool desk on a train derailment scum accidents on the river. elected officials, native american tribes including the ackerman nation are posing plants. but she was governors stand and what action will do what she take related to the proposal of court export terminals in the northwest? will stay with you, mr. mckenna. >> mckenna: these terminals average and could significant environmental impacts, possibly health impacts. 203 review process that assesses not only the impacts of
we're overland local property tax levies. 20% of school funding an average comes from their local property taxes. 30 years ago it was 10%. it's unconstitutional and democrats and republicans in the state legislature has said goodbye to reduce local levies. what to replace that with? what they've said is the state, school buddies. on my proposal is what they say is going to happen. >> moderator: i have for the final question of the night. plans to transport millions of tons of coal to...
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think of the local and regional associates talking about. but how to bring people up, particularly minorities, i don't like where were headed. were going to end up with private schools, public schools, charter schools, fulcher schools the number going up homeschooling that vouchers. so i don't like the way it's headed. we're going to have a fracture system in which the poor will be behind. if she's asked me if i should support that i'm not in favor. and the paper of universal education for everyone an equal basis. i don't like where it's headed. >> moderator: mr. carper, my apologies. you're supposed to answer. your response to that. carper: for eight years i focused on environment, economy can education for raising student achievement. the key is not to wait until kids are in high school or middle-school or even elementary school. you are among yourselves. the key is getting involved early on so they walk in a kindergarten teacher five, the ready to be successful because they know their numbers, the alphabet, they've had prekindergarten tra
think of the local and regional associates talking about. but how to bring people up, particularly minorities, i don't like where were headed. were going to end up with private schools, public schools, charter schools, fulcher schools the number going up homeschooling that vouchers. so i don't like the way it's headed. we're going to have a fracture system in which the poor will be behind. if she's asked me if i should support that i'm not in favor. and the paper of universal education for...
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there were a number of issues of the systematic implications of the local crisis. so we want to protect this around each of the banks that we participate in operate. okay, are there any further questions? >> if not, thank you mr. matias rodriguez inciarte for a very clear presentation. we hope that your optimism is right. i personally share it. not everybody here does, but we will do the best we can. think forward. thank you very much all you have done. >> it has been a pleasure for me. to work with such a distinguished group. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> see the only vice presidential debate thursday night live on c-span and c-span radio, and online at c-span.org. watch unengaged. coming up tonight on c-span2, a discussion on the foreign-policy plan laid out by republican presidential candidate mitt romney. then, how speaker john boehner contains for mitt romney in new hampshire. that is followed by a former president bill clinton campaigning for obama in las vegas. >> 13 years ago today, c-span radio was created by the cable t
there were a number of issues of the systematic implications of the local crisis. so we want to protect this around each of the banks that we participate in operate. okay, are there any further questions? >> if not, thank you mr. matias rodriguez inciarte for a very clear presentation. we hope that your optimism is right. i personally share it. not everybody here does, but we will do the best we can. think forward. thank you very much all you have done. >> it has been a pleasure for...
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. >> i'm bill, local community bank, as a community banker we are in the business to open our communities achieve their goals and successes. and that's what we do. >> i'm been with standing security, and they teach five days a week to technologists online, and i try to challenge other instructors to be better by giving them new and creative ways to educate their students and push them to the next level. >> thank you. good job of educators. -- the job of educators is to prepare students for the world of work, for higher education, or for the military. let's not forget that as a viable option. the challenges are great, but the opportunity is even greater. together, we can make a difference. and it can start right now. when i think of education, i think of opportunities. i think of hope, and i think of partnerships. the journey of partnerships can begin right now, right to today, and you've already proven that. what lies within us is greater than any challenge we may face. before you leave your today i want you to shake persons and to your left, after you finish your desserts, and to your ri
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the vast majority of courtesy local level with the state and local level ought to be able to guide our elections and set the rules and that would be from my perspective entirely consistent with the constitution. >> mr. bullock, you endorse governor schweitzer's pay raises for employees. even nurses plan to pay raise tensions. you're borrowing governor schweizer's 2007 plan to give each homeowner one time rebates. the question is, and your that are on the dark governor schweizer's? hill: i have many of them. first and foremost, on day one i want to make a main street montana task force because we have a hodgepodge of incentives and possibilities for businesses it's never been coordinated are effectively communicated. i want to give a business equipment tax to 11,000 small businesses across the state. talked about an infrastructure plan for investing in eastern montana. i look at a lot of areas where i think were missing something. didn't think the board of commercialization and providing opportunities for a government can be an effective partner to create the jobs of those have been ade
the vast majority of courtesy local level with the state and local level ought to be able to guide our elections and set the rules and that would be from my perspective entirely consistent with the constitution. >> mr. bullock, you endorse governor schweitzer's pay raises for employees. even nurses plan to pay raise tensions. you're borrowing governor schweizer's 2007 plan to give each homeowner one time rebates. the question is, and your that are on the dark governor schweizer's? hill: i...
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i let some of local heroes in the battle in iraq. i retired years ago to run for congress to grow this economy and to move us back to a balanced budget over time so that future generations have the same choices and freedom that we have had to focus on local issues and i will tell you it's been a great honor and privilege to serve you republicans, democrats and independents alike i4 gunster relief, broadband how on-line disease and helping small businesses grow. this election offers a clear choice. my opponent has run a nasty and a deceptive campaign. although it isn't likely he's traveled to your town you like we have seen his nasty commercials. senior citizens snarling at me, they don't even talk that way. and he has claimed that i voted to end medicare designated the law of the year and he has made other false claims as well saying that i voted to deny women the right to an abortion even in the case of rape and incest this is completely untrue. i'm not even overturning roe v. wade. he can't be trusted and in terms ti fa bipartisan
i let some of local heroes in the battle in iraq. i retired years ago to run for congress to grow this economy and to move us back to a balanced budget over time so that future generations have the same choices and freedom that we have had to focus on local issues and i will tell you it's been a great honor and privilege to serve you republicans, democrats and independents alike i4 gunster relief, broadband how on-line disease and helping small businesses grow. this election offers a clear...
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law enforcement and local civilians of the muslims and shakes and moved the's are killed by the radicals. so russia has a serious problem on its hands with that. beyond that, a lot of analysts point out that for putin and the russian government foreign intervention in a situation where there is an insurgency or civilian mass protest under the slogans of democracy for foreign intervention situation like that is a big no-no and that is why they want to support the syrian regime against the civilian insurrection. and let's not forget this is in syria and we didn't mention that a minority rule by the alawite sect if you wish that is close to shia over 80% of the population which is sunni and somehow the russian leaders and the russian analysts tend to disregard it or don't give enough weight to that and i really don't understand how come that little but significant detail is being ignored. i find one i talked to senior russian officials a woeful misunderstanding and lack of knowledge about the middle east, about islam, repeatedly top russian leaders refer to their own terrorists as criminals
law enforcement and local civilians of the muslims and shakes and moved the's are killed by the radicals. so russia has a serious problem on its hands with that. beyond that, a lot of analysts point out that for putin and the russian government foreign intervention in a situation where there is an insurgency or civilian mass protest under the slogans of democracy for foreign intervention situation like that is a big no-no and that is why they want to support the syrian regime against the...
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they can get local and state schools to do a better job. i have happen to believe i want 9 kids getting federal dollarss from ikea or title one, these are disabled kids or poor kids or lower income kids, rather. i want them to be able to go to the school of their choice. all federal funds, stein stead of going to the state or school district i have follow the child and let the parent and the child decide where to send their student. >> moderator: how do you see the federal government's responsibility as i say to improve the quality of public education in this country? obama: as i have indicated i think it has a significant role to play. to our race to the top program we have worked with republican and democratic governors to initiate major reform and they're having ab impact right now. >> moderator: do you think you have a difference with those views and those on governor romney about education? obama: this is where budgets matter they reflect choices. when governor romney indicates he wants to cut taxes, and potentially benefit folks like
they can get local and state schools to do a better job. i have happen to believe i want 9 kids getting federal dollarss from ikea or title one, these are disabled kids or poor kids or lower income kids, rather. i want them to be able to go to the school of their choice. all federal funds, stein stead of going to the state or school district i have follow the child and let the parent and the child decide where to send their student. >> moderator: how do you see the federal government's...
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home, i think that there's a very powerful argument for saying it does not extend to degreing with local community decisions about where which public places they should not be permitted to be carried. >> thank you. i'm not sure if you'll feel okay answering the question. it goes to how the supreme court reaches decisions. i've heard the view impressed at least in the margins in some cases, the court is affected by popular opinion and views. and i've heard it stated by some that the facts that many americans believe, according to polls with their a constitutional right to bear arms even when the history and precedent did not necessarily support that view that that may have had some effect in some way on the court's ultimate decision in heller. what are your thoughts on the general theory how the supreme court arrives a the the opinions and how it relates to the case. >> i can't speak for anyone else who has been on the court. in my own thinking about it, first of all, you limit the issue in the chicago case to the due process clause of the xivth amendment which support a primary argument
home, i think that there's a very powerful argument for saying it does not extend to degreing with local community decisions about where which public places they should not be permitted to be carried. >> thank you. i'm not sure if you'll feel okay answering the question. it goes to how the supreme court reaches decisions. i've heard the view impressed at least in the margins in some cases, the court is affected by popular opinion and views. and i've heard it stated by some that the facts...
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let the states and localities do that. i was a governor, the federal government didn't hire our teachers. i love teachers, but i want to get our private sector growing, and i know how to do it. >> moderator: i think we all love teachers. [laughter] gentlemen, thank you so much for a very vigorous debate. we have come to the end. it is time for closing statements. i believe you're first, mr. president. obama: well, thank you very much, bob, governor romney, and to lynn university. you've now heard three debates, months of campaigning and way too many tv commercials. [laughter] and now you've got a choice. you know, over the last four years, we've made real progress digging our way out of policies that gave us two prolonged wars, record deficits and the worst economic crisis since the great depression. and governor romney wants to take us back to those policies. a foreign policy that's wrong and reckless, economic policies that won't create jobs, won't reduce our deficit but will make sure that folks at the very top don't ha
let the states and localities do that. i was a governor, the federal government didn't hire our teachers. i love teachers, but i want to get our private sector growing, and i know how to do it. >> moderator: i think we all love teachers. [laughter] gentlemen, thank you so much for a very vigorous debate. we have come to the end. it is time for closing statements. i believe you're first, mr. president. obama: well, thank you very much, bob, governor romney, and to lynn university. you've...
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she worked up to be a vice president of a local bank, but she hit the glass ceiling. she trained people who would end up becoming her bosses in the course of her career. she didn't complain. that's not what you did in that generation. this is one of the reasons why one of the first -- thee first bill i signed was called lilly ledbetter bill named after an amazing woman who had been doing the same job as a man for years, found out that she was getting paid less, and the supreme court said she couldn't bring suit because she should have found out about it earlier when she had no way to. we fixed that. that's an example of the advocacy we need because women are increasingly the breadwinners in the family. this is not just a women's issue. this is a family issue. this is a middle class issue. that's why we got to fight for it. it also means that we've got to make sure that young people, like yourself, are able to afford a college education. earlier, governor romney talked about he wants to make pelle grants and -- pell grants and other education accessible for people. the
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the first convention i covered as a local reporter working for a cbs affiliate in atlanta, was the 1972 democratic convention in miami, when i didn't have a credential. i sneaked in on -- this was the night george mcgovern was speaking at 3:00 a.m., accepting the nomination. i was there to cover the georgia state delegation, which was having its own turmoil over who was going to be seated and who wasn't. so, contrast that, when it's so unpredictable, when today everything is by be book and down to minute. we're given every day, a book that tells you by the minute, by the -- practically by the second, how long each speaker is going to speak. so it's a -- >> by the way, they never do it. >> right. >> but we didn't know clint eastwood would talk to an empty chair and we didn't know bill clinton would be the all-around, you know, winner of the best speech, and even though it's perfectly orchestrated, but the thing is, you watched the -- let's take the democratic convention. i was fascinating the entire convention was about women, but it was about two states. ohio and michigan. i don't know
the first convention i covered as a local reporter working for a cbs affiliate in atlanta, was the 1972 democratic convention in miami, when i didn't have a credential. i sneaked in on -- this was the night george mcgovern was speaking at 3:00 a.m., accepting the nomination. i was there to cover the georgia state delegation, which was having its own turmoil over who was going to be seated and who wasn't. so, contrast that, when it's so unpredictable, when today everything is by be book and down...
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[laughter] she is at the local or fan inch telling the kids that paul ryan killed santa because they wouldn't eat their veggies. accepting the award is lady who knows full well what it's like to have the kitchen sink thrown at you. there's a special thing reserved for her. she's pro-life and if there's one conservative who try drives liberal media bat crazy it's pro-lifer. but not only she pro-life she's an incredibly successful. she was founder of the susan b. anthony and as the president has seen it grow to one of the premier pro-life organization in the country. the connected pact the susan b. anthony fund has been instrumental in electing over 100 members of congress. she deserves our nation's gratitude. the youngest of the young can't do it. we must have faith that a god has them in heaven. we can, labeling, thank marjorie dannenfelser. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ '02 know what is supercool is that this is perfect because ann and i are really tight. [laughter] you know marty, my husband said i don't know where you begin and ann ends. you're so the same person. but he said it under his b
[laughter] she is at the local or fan inch telling the kids that paul ryan killed santa because they wouldn't eat their veggies. accepting the award is lady who knows full well what it's like to have the kitchen sink thrown at you. there's a special thing reserved for her. she's pro-life and if there's one conservative who try drives liberal media bat crazy it's pro-lifer. but not only she pro-life she's an incredibly successful. she was founder of the susan b. anthony and as the president has...
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it can go to say i need this to get the influence of my former counterpart to influence the local provincial bank and guess what they are not competing for capital with the president is. that is a model state capitalism that has to be confronted and addressed and there are two ways to do that. one is to say on the enforcement side, and this is something i applaud my friend. >> we are going to come back. but to steal the currency question, so, should the president in the next term be declining china it turns the manipulator and letting the folks up on the hill ahead? >> that is a different question. >> two different things. >> i like both of them. [laughter] >> stat ayaan where grant is on this. if you have a rule that people who manage their currency and a manipulator currency should be labeled as such, and you know the trend is to not label them seems very cognitively dissident to me. i just don't get it. it is true and i remember as a member of the administration i have often scratched my head in meetings on this very point and what people will tell you and you have been here as well i wou
it can go to say i need this to get the influence of my former counterpart to influence the local provincial bank and guess what they are not competing for capital with the president is. that is a model state capitalism that has to be confronted and addressed and there are two ways to do that. one is to say on the enforcement side, and this is something i applaud my friend. >> we are going to come back. but to steal the currency question, so, should the president in the next term be...
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town as it blends with pearls, what ever you are doing you can at this local chains, pearls, it is just a lovely piece. >>host: i have so much lotion on four earlier i opened it, sorry about that that is what happens with the lotion. already 700 are ordered, basically 5 minutes or sellout we will sell the south before the clock ends. so many ordering. >>guest: for good reason it is a collector's items free shipping. >>host: you can send a delivery direct someone who loves pheromone, maybe someone looking for a job this christmas season or maybe there is the beauty girl in your life who has at all, she does not have this. >>guest: what an heirloom piece as well sharing with everyone in your family, this is a memorable piece without question.6 c13 interestingly the solids last very long so many months from now you'll still have that wonderful cent and pheromone 179 natural ingredients each which evokes a different response on you. a different on a amy and on our model. >>host: where is the proper place to apply a solid perfume? but behind the ears? >>guest: knew what she was doing, the bo
town as it blends with pearls, what ever you are doing you can at this local chains, pearls, it is just a lovely piece. >>host: i have so much lotion on four earlier i opened it, sorry about that that is what happens with the lotion. already 700 are ordered, basically 5 minutes or sellout we will sell the south before the clock ends. so many ordering. >>guest: for good reason it is a collector's items free shipping. >>host: you can send a delivery direct someone who loves...